Master Clip effects

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About This Episode

This One-Minute Video shows how to use Master Clip effects in the 2014 release of Adobe Premiere Pro CC.

Explore the powerful new features in Adobe's industry-leading video and audio tools. You'll be able to work even more creatively, seamlessly, and profitably from script to screen – with Adobe Creative Cloud.

SpeedGrade marketing manager Eric Philpott speaks with senior colorist Thomas Bergmann about SpeedGrade. Thomas and his company Silbersalz recently created a beautiful film celebrating SpeedGrade, and showing how they use the color grading application in their daily work. This interview was recorded "on set" during the making of that film.

SpeedGrade marketing manager Eric Philpott speaks with London-based cinematographer and colorist Will Read about his integrated approach to filmmaking and the importance of color grading in digital workflows.This interview was recorded at the SpeedGrade 10th anniversary event in November 2013.

Marketing manager Eric Philpott speaks with SpeedGrade product manager Patrick Palmer on the 10th anniversary of the color grading application. The interview covers some of the background of SpeedGrade, how some artists are using SpeedGrade today, including renowned cinematographer Tom Fährmann, colorist Thomas Bergmann, and filmmaker Will Read. The piece concludes with suggestions for new users on how to approach the art of color grading in their own work.

Watch as Photoshop Product Manager, Stephen Nielson, shows new Perspective Warp in Photoshop CC. See how you can fluidly adjust the perspective of a specific part of your image without affecting the surrounding area, change the viewpoint from which an object is seen, and seamlessly composite images with different vanishing points or camera positions.

Photoshop Product Manager, Stephen Nielson, demonstrates how you can use new linked Smart Objects to improve collaboration and work more efficiently. Linked Smart Objects can reference files stored on your local system or local network drive so now you can use the same object in multiple Photoshop documents, change it one time, and have that change flow through your Photoshop documents.

See Photoshop Product Manager, Stephen Nielson, demonstrate the powerful and exciting new 3D printing features in Photoshop CC. Visualize your 3D designs in the real world thanks to new support that allows you to easily create, refine, preview, and print your 3D designs directly to a locally connected 3D printer or online service.

Just four months after the CC releases shipped, Creative Cloud has added over 150 new features that greatly improve video workflows with significant updates to our software, including Adobe
Premiere® Pro CC, After Effects® CC, SpeedGrade® CC, Prelude™ CC, Adobe Media Encoder CC.
Join Niels Stevens as he discusses how Creative Cloud video tools are constantly adapting and what this means for you.

Adobe Creative Cloud provides all the tools you need to go from script to screen and beyond to create your greatest work. It gives you the very latest versions of the tools and services you love, coupled with more efficient ways to collaborate with your peers and share your work with the creative community. In this video, Adobe Evangelist Jason Levine showcases many of the tools, including Adobe Premiere Pro CC, After Effects CC, SpeedGrade CC, Prelude CC, Story CC Plus, and Adobe Audition CC. You can now access Creative Cloud from the web, from the applications you love, from your desktop, or even from your mobile device.

Professional video editing is faster and more efficient than ever thanks to dozens of brand-new features in Adobe Premiere Pro CC, including a redesigned timeline, improved media management, and streamlined color grading with the Lumetri Deep Color engine.

Edit audio with extraordinary precision. Easily remove specific audio elements in just a few clicks using the new Sound Remover. With Preview Editor, you can visually compare waveform tweaks, view multiple file sections simultaneously, and more.

Deliver balanced color and distinctive, visually vibrant looks. Shot Matcher lets you work faster by automatically correcting for subtle differences in footage to achieve a consistent feel between clips, within scenes, and across your entire project.

Speed up your video ingest and logging tasks with flexible new ways to enter metadata in Prelude. Preview clips and create rough cuts that open directly in Adobe Premiere Pro CC to keep your production vision intact and accelerate the editing process.

Adobe Story CC Plus helps you stay on time and on budget with powerful screenwriting, reporting, and scheduling tools. Share projects and collaborate online. Use script metadata to edit video faster in Adobe Premiere Pro CC.

Edit more efficiently with a redesigned Timeline, intuitive track targeting, and dozens of new shortcuts in Adobe Premiere Pro CC. See critical info such as duplicate frames and through edits. With Paste Attributes, you can copy and paste the specific effects you need from one clip to another.

Modern productions are built on hundreds (if not thousands) of clips. It's easy to lose track of files, proxies, and backups saved on multiple drives. Link & Locate in Adobe Premiere Pro CC helps you track down your clips quickly, making media management more efficient.

Get precise control of your sound with the Audio Clip Mixer in Adobe Premiere Pro CC. Adjust each clip independently for a perfect mix. Improved multicam editing makes working with multiple video angles easier. Sync entire bins of footage all at once using audio waveforms.

In this updated video for Adobe Premiere Pro CC (Part 1 of 3), Principal Worldwide Evangelist Jason Levine walks you through the basics of importing footage from your DSLR directly into Adobe Premiere Pro, selecting clips, setting In/Out points, and building a sequence. Work with multiple formats/frame rates/frame sizes, all simultaneously, and learn how the Adobe Mercury Playback Engine can be modified to optimize playback performance, no matter what kind of machine you're editing on.

Scenes from popular 3D modeling and animation software CINEMA 4D can be used directly as footage inside After Effects CC without the need to render first. This eases roundtripping between the programs and opens up numerous creative possibilities.

A major upgrade to the much-loved Warp Stabilizer, VFX adds the ability to choose which objects within a scene get stabilized, reverse a stabilization, and preserve a scene's original scale to fix tricky shots such as aerial fly-throughs.

It's the end of hard matte lines. Keep the details when separating complicated foreground elements like frizzy hair or motion-blurred edges from complex backgrounds. This means you can create natural-looking composites without keying specially shot footage.

In this video, Principal Worldwide Evangelist Jason Levine walks you through some of the new features to enhance your multitrack editing and mixing experience in Adobe Audition CC, including customizable track and clip colors, sound removal , ITU loudness metering, and more.

Conform to today's broadcast regulations with a loudness monitor you can reference as you work. The TC Electronic ITU Loudness Radar panel provides visual feedback so you can quickly find and fix audio passages that exceed volume limits.

In this video, Principal Worldwide Evangelist Jason Levine showcases a feature from the past for Adobe Audition — the Frequency Band Splitter. He'll step you through the basic process to leverage this unique filter for reversioning and remixing mono and stereo material, as well as the basic technique to create 5.1 listening experiences sourced from mono or stereo masters. The video includes a peek at the unique Center Channel Extractor filter, which can be used to isolate vocals from stereo recordings or even remove them.

Matching the look of clips can be a tedious task. Shot Matcher lets you work faster by automatically correcting for subtle differences in footage to achieve a consistent feel between clips, within scenes, and across your entire project.

Photoshop Product Manager Stephen Nielson demonstrates new Adobe Generator, a new technology that is paving the way for intelligent tools that automate time-consuming tasks and provide easier workflows for anyone designing for screens. In this video, you'll see how Photoshop CC uses Generator technology as you work to save tagged layers and layer groups as individual image files in formats you choose, all collected in a single folder. You'll also learn how with just a click, Adobe Edge Reflow CC users can bring assets from Photoshop mockups into Edge Reflow CC to quickly adjust layouts to fit desired devices. It’s responsive web design made easier by Adobe Generator.

Watch as Photoshop Product Manager Stephen Nielson demonstrates the new Adobe Camera Raw 8 in Photoshop CC. See how you can apply Camera Raw edits as a filter to any layer or file inside Photoshop CC, and then make enhancements any way you want. And with Camera Raw 8, you get more precise ways to heal images, fix perspective distortions, and create vignettes.

Photoshop Product Manager Zorana Gee shows how you can save shots you thought were lost due to camera motion. Whether your blur was caused by slow shutter speed or a long focal length, Camera Shake Reduction analyzes its trajectory and helps restore sharpness.

The latest update to Edge Animate gives you the ability to add audio, implement a design that scales with the browser (responsive design) and even add your own JavaScript libraries for use in Edge Animate. This video shows you how to do all of this, and as you probably already know, Animate can be updated from creativecloud.com.

Explore the innovative new features in the world’s most advanced digital imaging software and learn how to create professional-quality images in a powerful new creative process – with Adobe Creative Cloud.

Julieanne Kost, Adobe Principal Evangelist Photoshop and Lightroom, walks through the new Perspective Warp feature in Photoshop CC. Learn how to create quads, adjust the layout, and distort the perspective of an image.

See Photoshop Product Manager, Stephen Nielson, demonstrate the powerful and exciting new 3D printing features in Photoshop CC. Visualize your 3D designs in the real world thanks to new support that allows you to easily create, refine, preview, and print your 3D designs directly to a locally connected 3D printer or online service.